People
Acts
Revolution Era
Freedom
Rights
100

This group supported the British Crown and its authority over the colonists in North America.

Loyalists

100

This placed taxes on commons such as glass, tea, and paint.

Townshend Acts 

100

During this events a riot/protest of colonists turned violent, resulting in injuries, deaths, and multiple individuals put on trial. 

Boston Massacre 
100

Rights that humans are born with and cannot be taken away.

Unalienable rights 

100

This group wanted a strong central government. 

Federalists 

200

This group did not affiliate with any specific ideologies during the Revolutionary era.

Neutralists

200

This placed taxes on tea immediately upon entering ports.

Tea Act

200

This "line" was established by the British in 1763 and separated between colonists and Native Americans to prevent improve relations.

Proclamation of 1763

200

This "break up letter" was issued in 1776, from the colonists to King George III.

Declaration of Independence

200

This group wanted a weaker central government and stronger state governments.

Anti-Federalists 

300

This group protested the British Crown and resisted its authority.

Patriots

300

The _______ Act placed taxes on the stamps that were required on all paper products.

Stamp

300

This act of protest occurred at the Boston Harbor in 1773.

What is The Boston Tea Party

300

3 G's 

God, Gold, Glory

300
Who's last words were,"Now it's on to Chicago, and let's win there"?
What is Bobby Kennedy
400

These people were the original inhabitants of North America.

Native Americans

400

These were issued by King George III as a negative response to the Boston Tea Party. 

Intolerable Acts 

400

This event lasted from 1754-1763 and started due to frontier tensions between groups trying to extend influence over the same region. It created ALOT of war debt.

The French and Indian War OR The Seven Years War

400

This was the first colony and settlement of North America 

Virginia colony, Jamestown settlement

400

The first constitution of the United States.

Articles of Confederation
500

This group was "promised" freedom in exchange for military service in the British army. 

African Americans 

500

This allowed soldiers to be quartered colonists' homes without their explicit consent. 

Quartering Act 

500

Benjamin Franklin created this image to express his concern with the colonies unifying against the British. 

"Join or Die"

500

During this event, 12 delegates met in Philadelphia to discuss how to respond to British oppression. They felt that the colonists should have the same rights as Englishmen.

First Continental Congress 

500

First Battle of the Revolutionary War

Battle of Lexington and Concord 

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